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Consultants 1. Associate Professor Dr. Siriwut Buranapin Chiang Mai University 2. Associate Professor Dr. Pensri Jaroenwanit Khon Kaen University 3 Consultants 1. Associate Professor Dr. Siriwut Buranapin Chiang Mai University 2. Associate Professor Dr. Pensri Jaroenwanit Khon Kaen University 3. Assistant Professor Dr. Punnee Pimapunsri Burapha University 4. Assistant Professor Theerawat Hungsapruek Prince of Songkla University Editorial Boards 1. Professor Tan Hun Tong Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 2. Professor Dr. Paul Patterson The University of New South Wales, Australia 3. Associate Professor Dr. Siriwut Buranapin Chiang Mai University 4. Associate Professor Dr. Pensri Jaroenwanit Khon Kaen University 5. Associate Professor Dr. Narumon Kimpakorn Chiang Mai University 6. Assistant Professor Dr. Punnee Pimapunsri Burapha University 7. Assistant Professor Theerawat Hungsapruek Prince of Songkla University Peer Reviewers 1. Associate Professor Dr. Chirawan Chaisuwan Chiang Mai University 2. Associate Professor Dr. Naruanard Sarapaivanich Chiang Mai University 3. Associate Professor Dr. Narumon Kimpakorn Chiang Mai University 4. Associate Professor Dr. Nittaya Jariangprasert Chiang Mai University 5. Associate Professor Dr. Nongnit Chancharat Khon Kaen University 6. Associate Professor Dr. Patchara Tantiprabha Chiang Mai University 7. Associate Professor Dr. Pensri Jaroenwanit Khon Kaen University 8. Associate Professor Dr. Ravi Lonkani Chiang Mai University 9. Associate Professor Dr. Sasiwemon Sukahbot Prince of Songkla University 10. Associate Professor Dr. Siriwut Buranapin Chiang Mai University 11. Associate Professor Dr. Surachai Chancharat Khon Kaen University 12. Associate Professor Dr. Vutthichat Soonthonsmai Burapha University 13. Associate Professor Orachorn Maneesong Chiang Mai University 14. Associate Professor Orapin Santitheerakul Chiang Mai University The International and National Conference on Business Administration and Accountancy 2020 Peer Reviewers 15. Associate Professor Suvanna Laohavisudhi Chiang Mai University 16. Assistant Professor Dr. Acting Sub Lt. Tanaphon Nitichaowakul Burapha University 17. Assistant Professor Dr. Adisak Theeranuphattana Chiang Mai University 18. Assistant Professor Dr. Amonlaya Kosaiyakanont Chiang Mai University 19. Assistant Professor Dr. Aree Naipinit Khon Kaen University 20. Assistant Professor Dr. Attapong Peeracheir Chiang Mai University 21. Assistant Professor Dr. Buntid Sawunyavisuth Khon Kaen University 22. Assistant Professor Dr. Chaiwuth Tangsomshai Chiang Mai University 23. Assistant Professor Dr. Donruetai Kovathanakul Khon Kaen University 24. Assistant Professor Dr. Jirapa Phungbangkruay Burapha University 25. Assistant Professor Dr. Jomjai Sampet Chiang Mai University 26. 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Assistant Professor Dr. Sirilak Bangchokdee Prince of Songkla University 41. Assistant Professor Dr. Siriluck Sutthachai Khon Kaen University 42. Assistant Professor Dr. Sombat Thamrongsinthaworn Burapha University 43. Assistant Professor Dr. Suganda Nakapaksin Khon Kaen University 44. Assistant Professor Dr. Teerasak Jindabot Prince of Songkla University 45. Assistant Professor Dr. Tongrawee Silanoi Khon Kaen University 46. Assistant Professor Dr. Varattaya Jangkrajarng Chiang Mai University The International and National Conference on Business Administration and Accountancy 2020 Peer Reviewers 47. Assistant Professor Dr. Wachiraporn Janphotanukul Prince of Songkla University 48. Assistant Professor Dr. Wannapa Luekitinan Burapha University 49. Assistant Professor Dr. Warat Winit Chiang Mai University 50. Dr. Anon Khamwon Khon Kaen University 51. Dr. Areerat Leelhaphunt Burapha University 52. Dr. Chitlada Pinthong Burapha University 53. Dr. Damrongsak Naparat Chiang Mai University 54. Dr. Dhirajinabhadra Ramdeja Burapha University 55. Dr. Duraya Sukthomya Chiang Mai University 56. Dr. Erboon Ekasingh Chiang Mai University 57. Dr. Jaruporn Tangpattanakit Burapha University 58. Dr. Jinnapas Pathumporn Khon Kaen University 59. Dr. Kampanat Siriyota Khon Kaen University 60. Dr. Kanvalai Nontakaew Ferry Burapha University 61. Dr. Karoon Suksonghong Burapha University 62. Dr. Klangjai Sangwichitr Prince of Songkla University 63. Dr. Kunlagan Mewes Prince of Songkla University 64. Dr. Muttanachai Suttipun Prince of Songkla University 65. Dr. Narissara Palusuk Khon Kaen University 66. Dr. Natika chaiyanupong Prince of Songkla University 67. Dr. Natthakan Pruksorranan Burapha University 68. Dr. Netdao Chaiyakhet Burapha University 69. Dr. Niyata Kawewong Chiang Mai University 70. Dr. Panadda Chanphet Burapha University 71. Dr. Patarakhuan Pila-Ngarm Khon Kaen University 72. 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Assistant Professor Dr. Attapong Peeracheir Vice Chairman 4. Associate Professor Dr. Patchara Tantiprabha Committee The International and National Conference on Business Administration and Accountancy 2020 Organizing Committee 5. Associate Professor Orachorn Maneesong Committee 6. Assistant Professor Dr. Rojana Thammajinda Committee 7. Assistant Professor Dr. Warat Winit Committee 8. Assistant Professor Kunsiree Kowsuvon Committee 9. Dr. Wisuttorn Jitaree Committee 10. Dr. Sainatee Chernbumroong Committee 11. Ms. Aunchalee Wiloedsak Committee 12. Ms. Putsadee Jaichumjai Committee 13. Ms. Sarunya Chuenyen Committee 14. Ms. Natpaphat Borwornpussapong Committee Conference Team Public Relations 1. Ms. Aunchalee Wiloedsak 2. Ms. Putsadee Jaichumjai 3. Ms. Rachaneekorn Soontornmuang 4. Ms. Juthamat Siti 5. Mr. Niwat Wuttisan Registration & Reception 1. Ms. Natpaphat Borwornpussapong 2. Ms. Mattharin Phongsuwaphat Location & Audio-Visual 1. Mr. Nattakorn Jankampan 2. Mr. Pachara Bualuang 3. 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